Try this: Setup-> Shortcuts-> Create shortcut-> Name="Reset ODO", You will find a red 180 turn Icon to use, No change to Profile, Setup->Page down to Reset, "Reset Trip Data-> ON, back to shortcut page, No Where to?, Application to "Map". Then "Add to Menu". Move it to Drawer later if you want.

I have a similar one I called "Reset Trip and Track" and it's accessible through a single push on the power button. Each morning before I go for a ride, it only takes a second to get ready using that Shortcut.

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Go Home (because of the aggravation of the Montana making multiples of Home, I set another waypoint called Home1, which is NEVER used in any route I build in Basecamp. Otherwise, as soon as you get multiple routes with Home in them, the shortcut ceases to work.)

Track log ON

Track log OFF

Gas Services (finds nearest gas)

Topo (changes map and profile to Topo)

Pavement (changes map to CNNA, profile to BMW Paved)

The last two basically switch back and forth between avoid and don't avoid unpaved with a different icon and background, as well as between the two maps. For me, my Topo maps don't support routing, so they also change between Direct and Automotive Activity.

Try this: Setup-> Shortcuts-> Create shortcut-> Name="Reset ODO", You will find a red 180 turn Icon to use, No change to Profile, Setup->Page down to Reset, "Reset Trip Data-> ON, back to shortcut page, No Where to?, Application to "Map". Then "Add to Menu". Move it to Drawer later if you want.

This does not change anything except resets just the odo, times, speeds, etc., and returns you to the map in one second! I use it all the time. Put it in all profiles.

Shortcuts would be even cooler if Garmin would implement some kind of Macro Language so you could have complete control of some of the functions. You could then build Custom Shortcuts exactly the way you would want them to work. Seems like maybe a simple thing to do.

Shortcuts would be even cooler if Garmin would implement some kind of Macro Language so you could have complete control of some of the functions. You could then build Custom Shortcuts exactly the way you would want them to work. Seems like maybe a simple thing to do.

Go into the unit storage, view the XML code file named the same as your current shortcut. This might get you pointed in the right direction.

The Shortcut simply calls "Profile-tags". And you would need to know the integer range for a given Profile-tag. Then of course you would find that all of the features you may want to "code" in your custom Shortcut were not available settings in the Profile (no Tag). Example: Camera ON/OFF - here is no Profile-tag for Camera.

Profile's appear to be "lookup tables" that the configuration code on the Montana uses to "setup" the unit.

Try this: Setup-> Shortcuts-> Create shortcut-> Name="Reset ODO", You will find a red 180 turn Icon to use, No change to Profile, Setup->Page down to Reset, "Reset Trip Data-> ON, back to shortcut page, No Where to?, Application to "Map". Then "Add to Menu". Move it to Drawer later if you want.

This does not change anything except resets just the odo, times, speeds, etc., and returns you to the map in one second! I use it all the time. Put it in all profiles.

I just did your shortcut except I made the Trip Computer the app to launch instead of the map. I figured I'd be in the Main Menu when I launch the shortcut anyway, and I'd like the Trip Computer to launch so I can confirm it was reset.